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Re: How The Industry Has Slipped
Even being out of the business for a few years...I'd qualify for the
gig...but it would be a bear of a commute...Meffa to Baltimore every
day...whew! I thought Chuck had it bad from Maine to Boston at night!
Marc "Hoping they pay mileage " Lemay
----- Original Message -----
From: <Chuckigo@aol.com>
To: <boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 7:56 PM
Subject: How The Industry Has Slipped
> this is almost depressing. caught the following ad on
> the AllAccess Help Wanted page...
> MORNING DRIVE ANCHOR -- WBAL RADIO
> WBAL Radio, a 50kw, major market heritage station is
> seeking an experienced anchor to become the city’s
> authoritative morning-drive news voice. Must be an
> aggressive self-starter, with a contemporary writing
> style and professional, pleasant, conversational
> delivery. Requires a minimum of three years prior radio
> news experience, preferably in a news/talk or all-news
> environment. College degree is desirable, but work
> experience is taken into consideration. Experience with
> AP’s ENPS and Cool Edit is helpful. Familiarity with
> Windows OS necessary. Should be proficient at
> conducting interviews, gathering and editing tape, and
> operating news studio control board. Must have
> excellent news judgement and the ability to act quickly
> in emergency situations. Credibility and creativity are
> a must. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
> EOE. Send resumes and tapes to:
> News Director
> WBAL-AM
> 3800 Hooper Avenue
> Baltimore, Maryland 21211
>
> used to be that a position such as this one would be one
> that required a whole lot more than 3 years experience.
>
> and off this topic and onto "Nationals"...
> punchline to a cute joke: BUR-ger King
>
> a bientot!
> - -Chuck (reading Sen.Susan Collins(R)webpage "en
> francais" but don't tell Dan B.)Igo
>